Britain has benefitted from record-breaking inward investment by foreign companies, creating 3,280 new jobs in the East of England according to the yesterday’s figures which have been welcomed by Jonathan Djanogly. read more »

The political scene in the UK over the last two months has been more intense and fast moving than at any time in the post war period and Parliament has just started it’s summer recess – with most members ready for a break. read more »

Jonathan Djanogly has welcomed the announcement that the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group plans to retain both maternity and 24/7 urgent care services at Hinchingbrooke Hospital. read more »

Jonathan Djanogly condemns racist anti-Polish leaflets and highlights the views of the overwhelming majority who welcome and applaud Polish residents for their hard work and economic and cultural contribution to our local community. read more »

Speaking in a debate on the Justice Select Committee’s report on courts and tribunals fees, Jonathan Djanogly highlights the need for alternative methods of funding to meet the costs of the court service. read more »

Following a decisive result in the UK referendum of 23 June, Brexit is now a reality. Albeit only a reality in principle, with no timetable and no proposed form for either the exit, nor a new relationship with the EU. read more »

Following the Government statement on British Home Stores, Jonathan Djanogly raises concerns about legal complexities if legislation is brought in to require business owners to assess the viability and character of purchasers or be responsible for purchasers’ business conduct post-sale. read more »

Jonathan Djanogly has welcomed the Queen’s Speech as the next step in delivering security for working people, increasing life chances for the most disadvantaged, and strengthening our national security. read more »